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  1. Harvard-Westlake School is an independent, co-educational university preparatory day school consisting of two campuses located in Los Angeles, California, with approximately 1,600 students enrolled in grades seven through twelve. It is not affiliated with Harvard University.

  2. Harvard-Westlake is an independent, coeducational and college preparatory school for grades 7-12, located in Los Angeles, California. Harvard-Westlake strives to be a diverse and inclusive community united by the joyful pursuit of educational excellence, living and learning with integrity, and purpose beyond ourselves.

  3. Harvard-Westlake School. Harvard-Westlake is an independent, coeducational and college preparatory school for grades 7-12, located in Los Angeles, California. Harvard-Westlake strives to be a diverse and inclusive community united by the joyful pursuit of educational excellence, living and learning with integrity, and purpose beyond ourselves.

  4. Harvard-Westlake School. #1 in Best Private High Schools in California. A+. Overall Grade. Private. 7-12. STUDIO CITY, CA. 180 reviews. Apply Now Virtual Tour. A+. Overall Niche Grade. How are grades calculated? Data Sources. Academics. A+. Diversity. A+. Teachers. A+. College Prep. A+. Clubs & Activities. A+. Sports. A. hw.com. (310) 288-3200.

  5. Thompson attended and played for Harvard-Westlake School during her freshman and sophomore years of high school and scored 48 goals in 18 games. National team and club soccer prevented her from playing during her junior season. She was drafted to professional play as a high school senior.

  6. This list of alumni of Harvard-Westlake School includes graduates and students who did not graduate.

  7. 15 de oct. de 2013 · Jeanne Reau ’02, Kyle Reau ’04, Nathan ’06 Reau, Ann Seaver ’06, Claire Seaver ’07, and Nicholas Seaver ’03 all attended Harvard-Westlake. The Seaver Foundation was donated to Harvard School in Frank’s name. Seaver’s son, Richard, was a trustee of Harvard School. Not too long after Seaver came Mudd Library, built in the early 1970s.